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Franklin County Young Republicans talk about change at Ronald Reagan Dinner

Franklin County Young Republicans talk about change at Ronald Reagan Dinner

Published Public Opinion, Chambersburg PA, By ROSCOE BARNES III Staff writer     GREENE TOWNSHIP — Local Republicans called for change and offered warnings about socialism Monday night during the second annual Ronald Reagan Dinner hosted by the Franklin County Young Republicans.”What we need to do with this state is export coercion and import liberty,” [...]

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Fall 2009 Keystone Business Climate Survey

Fall 2009 Keystone Business Climate Survey

Question #18, over 88% favor Right to Work legislation
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Victory against Big Labor: Home health providers reject SEIU, AFSCME power grab

Victory against Big Labor: Home health providers reject SEIU, AFSCME power grab

By Michelle Malkin  •  October 19, 2009 04:56 PM Over the past two weeks, I’ve reported on the grass-roots revolt by home health providers against the SEIU and rival AFSCME in Illinois. SEIU-endorsed Gov. Pat Quinn signed an executive order in June approving collective bargaining by “individual providers of home-based support services” — effectively busting open the [...]

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John Bear: Stop Big Labor Paybacks

John Bear: Stop Big Labor Paybacks

Lancster Sunday News/ October 11, 2009   No doubt these are difficult economic times, but not everyone is sharing in the pain. With a little less than 13 months to go before we elect a new governor, the current administration is working vigorously to find ways to reward one of its largest constituencies: organized labor. [...]

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Obamacare Puts You on Welfare

Obamacare Puts You on Welfare

    This Morning Bell is the final installment of a five-part week-long series on how Obamacare will affect you.Lost in all of last weeks headlines on how the Senate Finance Committee (SFC) finally delivered a health care product that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) was willing to say would reduce the deficit, was how [...]

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